Why Intuition?
January 8, 2012 by admin
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by Adam Shiffman
The Last Revolution
January 8, 2012 by admin
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by Laura T.
The untruth of one belief that is held by almost every human being on this planet makes it nearly impossible to resolve pain or
Pain Serves No Useful Objective
June 27, 2010 by Dr Kam Yuen
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By Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster Kam Yuen, DC
The Central Nervous System, which consists of the Mind, Brain and Spinal Cord, is the most sensitive part of the body. It controls all the bodily functions, including whether you are going to feel pain or not.
Whatever weakens a person’s nervous system and mind causes a person to have health and pain problems. What weakens us can be out thoughts, memories, ears, phobias, guilt, grief and other common negative emotions.
Most of the time, we do not even consciously know what these causes are. They can be real or imaginary from events that may or may not have taken place.
Nevertheless, they have the ability to weaken all of us in their own particular way and can tie in to our sense of what we see, hear, smell or touch and feel. The events can be minor or of catastrophic proportion.
Either way, they affect our nervous system and its ability to precisely interpret the messages the body communicates to them in order to effectively manage the body.
Other major causes weakening the nervous system are chemical infiltrations into the spinal cord, brain, meninges and cerebral spinal fluid. Until you detoxify these areas, all the internal cleanses you do for your organs, and all the vitamins and herbal remedies you take so religiously, will be rendered ineffective. They will be basically useless when it comes to curing your ailments or sustaining your health.
Living in pain serves no purpose for anyone. Avoidance of pain is just as useless.
Living with pain has no benefit. It does not build character, nor are we born into this world to suffer from pain in order to better learn the lessons of life.
Being pain –free, however, is a useful objective.
A Life Worth Saving
April 13, 2010 by Adam Shiffman
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By Adam Shiffman
My introduction to Grandmaster Dr. Kam Yuen came from my good friend, Dr. David Silva in June of 2009. David was seeing a 5-element acupuncturist and YM certified practitioner, Dr. Meei Meei Soong. I had not heard of Dr. Yuen or 5-element medicine. I did know that I needed help and traditional Western medicine did not have the answers to resolve my pain.
If you have never taken a physical seminar with Dr. Yuen, it's safe to say you don't know what you are missing. I could use all kinds of adjectives to describe what happens when your bio-computer downloads all of the corrections needed to be open to life without limitations. It's very simple and not even mysterious. And yet, it is so frequently not realized without the required balance and foundation of body, mind, and spirit.
What is it exactly? It is when we, as human beings, operate at 100% with infinite potential. In this place, we are able to access our human birthright. Here we are able to live from intuition and spontaneity of action. It is a perfect place of neutrality where we are fully engaged in life, in it but not of it. It is a place where the body, mind and spirit are equal. It is a place where logic and reason work for us instead of the mind working against us. It is truly a path to a better future for humanity.
Dr. Yuen taught me the value of letting go of everything I don't need. He taught me the value of separating thinking from emotions, emotions from feeling, and feeling from intuition. He taught me practical application of Taoist principles in human life. His method is not philosophy or religion and it requires no belief. This method only requires a willingness to perceive the truth.
Dr. Yuen will give you the right information so you can find out what is holding you back. But he doesn't stop there. Dr. Yuen will teach you how to correct body, mind, and spirit so you can realize your full potential. If you ever thought you wanted to change your life or the world around you, this is truly a good place to start.
As human beings, we often arrogantly assert that we know the truth of who and what we are at the core. Dr. Yuen will show you how to find the truth without embellishment, he will teach you how to have mastery over your own life. It is an artful and revolutionary way to undo what has been done by using the past to repair the present and prepare for the future.
The Yuen Mastery system will teach you how we resolve everything from your ancestors, descendants, spirits, personalities, and collective humanity at the conscious, subconscious, and non-conscious levels.
Now is a very good time to learn how to step out of the darkness of misinformation and untruth. Dr. Yuen is carrying a torch and leading the way for all of humanity. And from here the future looks pretty bright.
Intuition and Receptivity
February 9, 2010 by Adam Shiffman
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by Adam Shiffman
Now that I've finished my first article on intuition, it's time to talk a little bit about receptivity. Why receptivity? Because it plays a key role in working with intuition.
Let's say that we are using the Yuen Method or Yuen Mastery system and we are looking for an answer to a question. We start by using logic. Using logic is an active process. A good question provides a framework for our intuition, because it will tend to narrow down the possible choices. After all, any computer faced with 10 billion choices will take longer to find the right answer than one faced with 1000 choices.
Once we ask our question and stop thinking, we can feel for strong or weak. Next we can perceive and allow our intuition to take over. Being receptive is a lot like emptying your cup. It's passive but not without discernment because you maintain awareness of your perception. If you are still thinking or having emotions after you have asked your question, there's not much room for your intuition to work. Another way to see it: you are creating empty space for your awareness or perception. If there is no space, how can you perceive anything?
The central nervous system, including the brain and the spinal cord, is both a transmitting and a receiving station, or a kind of antenna. Think of a person as a kind of microcosmic galactic node. Electromagnetic fields of varying amplitude, frequency, and phase are constantly washing over us. Intuition is able to tune into this energy (waves) and provide us with answers. Finding the right answer that is applicable to the situation is a lot like tuning into a radio station.
You might think of intuition as a sensitive instrument. You cannot rush the results, but you can increase the sensitivity of the instrument with practice. It's also good to remember that sometimes the answers seem incredible or even unbelievable.
More unbelievable is our reluctance to trust in our own innate abilities. Once we are able to do this, we have achieved a new kind of mastery over our own lives and we're in a much better position to benefit others.
So it's a good idea to learn how to empty your cup. Finding answers with your intuition cannot be forced or hurried. It's mostly a question of getting out of the way. We are constantly getting in the way of our intuition. Better to learn how to step aside and let the answer find you.
© 2009 by Adam Shiffman, all rights reserved.
Struggle/Not Struggle Cancer/Not Cancer
January 27, 2010 by laura turner
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The super-duper Cancer Surgeon, who treated my friend by removing all her female organs, reversed his sacrosanct diagnosis.
Ooops.
He had to eat all his words and they were some pretty gnarly ones at that.
“You have aggressive, stage 4, mutant cancer.” he said. “We are sending your mutant cancer cells to the best labs for identification, so that we can start you on the correct chemo. But even with the chemo, you have an 18% chance of living 5 more years.”
Two weeks later Super Surgeon amended his diagnosis, “No one knows what you had. We sent your lab work to all the expert cancer identifying pathologists and all the reports say it’s not cancer. I don’t understand the lab work they sent back. I’ve never seen these results.”
Of course Super Surgeon recommended that she see some other ’specialists’ so a label could be manufactured and a drug treatment plan could be mapped out. You know how the Pharmaceutical companies hate it when they can’t get into the act.
But what’s interesting to me is how absolutely sure the surgeon was. ‘You’re insides were eaten up with cancer,” he said after the surgery, while sitting on her bed in ICU. “If I hadn’t operated on you today, tomorrow you would have been dead.”
“If she was that close to death,” someone interrupted, “Why did you make her wait 5 days for the surgery?”
No answer.
As soon as my friend was diagnosed as needing surgery, though, I began testing for weaknesses, clearing and deleting them a la Yuen Mastery style. When she went into the emergency room with fever and internal bleeding, I brought Grandmaster Yuen into the picture, and he instantly found at least three very significant weaknesses: 8000 years of depression he deleted, along with some other specific spiritual experiences that made her more apt to find a lousy surgeon to kill her.
I worked on the lab diagnosis and any spiritual experience she had had with the lab technicians. I also deleted the negative cumulative effect of all her struggles in every spiritual experience. Something I always do when a ’so-called’ disease is named, is check for the ‘misinformation’ weakness. It is often the misinformation itself that weakens us the most. On a very basic intuitive level, we know we’ve been fed all the wrong info.
For example, people always assume that the disease or condition causes the pain when it is actually the other way around: Pain causes the physical symptoms. Doctors then happily identify the symptoms as a disease, and the misinformation snowballs rolling down hill and picking up speed. People begin to fight their disease.
Here’s something you might not know: If you struggle with your disease, your disease wins. If you buy into your diagnosis, you buy into all the weakening experiences attached to that diagnosis, along with all the fear.
As Dr. Yuen often says, to a carpenter, everything looks like a nail… to an oncologist, every thing looks like a cancer cell.
Here’s what I say: To a housefly, everything looks like shit.
So I made my friend strong to any and all diagnoses, prognoses and the shitty conventional approaches to treatment. And guess what!
Surprise! Surprise… Even a super surgeon sometimes has to eat crow, and even super lab techs can’t find any cancer cells after Yuen corrections are applied.
So let’s hear it for the Grandmaster and his Yuen Mastery System!
Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray!!!!!
By Laura


